Added to sslftp/client, hash command, and CTRL-C abort
during transfer.

Fixed crash with mirroring anything on Solaris.

SurgeFTP
2.0f 10/July/2001

Fixed sslftp/client problem with directory listings
being truncated.

Fixed fault with more than 2 virtual domains

SurgeFTP
2.0e

Fixed default behavior, if 'noretrieve' is blank it
will now allow files to be fetched.

SurgeFTP
2.0d

Change client name from 'sftp' to 'sslftp' to avoid
conflicts on unix platforms.

Fixed mode for directories created by mirror(s) on unix

Fixed mget,mput behavior when 'a' is pressed. (it used
to skip a file)

SurgeFTP
2.0c

Fixed path separators on Windows so network shares work
correctly.

Fixed noretrieve with wild cards etc.

SurgeFTP
2.0b

Fixed faults reported with Windows 95/98 file behavior

SurgeFTP
2.0a

First release including support for SSL/TLS encryption,
not yet in all builds, see ssl.htm for more information.

SurgeFTP
1.1k

Fixed fault in mirroring code.

SurgeFTP
1.1j

Fixed problem with quota limits applying when not
defined.

SurgeFTP
1.1h

Fixed bug which could cause crashes

SurgeFTP
1.1g

Fixed bugs in extern authent module processing.

Added 'ftpquota' to valid authent responses and a quota
setting to calasses, this implements a virtual quota
based on space used in the user's home directory.

Example of response from authentication module.

+ok username config 0 ftpquota=100
ftphome="d:\home\bob"

SurgeFTP
1.1e 6-Feb-2001

Now accepts username 'ftp' as synonym for 'anonymous'

Authent modules can now return ftpgid, ftpuid, ftphome,
note that ftphome is only used if the class 'home' is
not defined.

SurgeFTP
1.1c 30-Dec-2000

Added new features to class template

Made longest alias apply rather than 'last' alias.

Fixed bug with virtual domain support.

SuregFTP 1.1b 29-Dec-2000

Made the user 'ftp' a synonym for 'anonymous' and
corrected the response text for anonymous logins.

Added $username as a valid variable to use in aliases,
it is replaced by the users username. e.g.
/home/$username

Added virtual domain support for users logging in with
user@domain.name as their address, SurgeFTP will search
its list of domains and if it finds 'domain.name' it
will pretend the user connected to that virtual domain.